Ep. 14, our review of "Post-game Mortem," is up at the usual sources! Listen in as we run down the current list of suspects in Dean O'Dell's murder case, and recap the appearance of one of our arch-nemeseseses! (We can't imagine what will happen if the other one ever shows up again.)

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Ep. 13 is up on your platform of choice: original, apple and, um, podomatic flavor. Our discussion of "There's Got to be a Morning After Pill" is less political, scientific and/or intellectual than you may think (unless you've been listening to us for a while, in which case you should have no such expectations)!

Veronica Mars is back... and so is Cho's Pizza! Check out our recap and thoughts on "Show Me the Monkey," conveniently available on our website and on iTunes. Also, vote on our site poll and leave us feedback -- you may get a shoutout in a future installment!

Whoa talk about eleventh hour timing. Sorry about the delay, folks! I've only just now finished digesting Thanksgiving dinner. It was like, you know, one of those giant snakes eating a cow? You can see the outline of the cow in its belly for days hehe. Okay gross.

It just gets better and better... Veronica Mars that is! (Hopefully so is our podcast, but you be the judge!)

Also, check it out... our favorite show just got renewed for 7 more eps!! So that's short of the full 9 remaining eps expected (does anyone know the rationale behind that decision? I wonder if even Rob Thomas knows) but I'm just ecstatic that we're going to be getting a full season of the Neptuners. WOOOOT!!!

Because I was *SO* excited to discuss the latest episode of Veronica Mars (#306: Hi, Infidelity), it's up early this time! Go download it and check it out.

Post-Podcast Note:Foil - A character in a play who sets off the main character or other characters by comparison. In Shakespeare's "Hamlet" Hamlet and Laertes are young men who behave very differently. While Hamlet delays in carrying out his mission to avenge the death of his father, Laertes is quick and bold in his challenge of the king over the death of his father. Much can be learned about each by comparing and contrasting the actions of the two. (source)